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Sergey2015-08-07 13:23:54
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Sergey, 2015-08-07 13:23:54

Does Microsoft Edge for Windows 7 exist in nature and where can I get it?

Actually, I want to look at it, but the PC is running Windows 7 Pro Enterprise.
What are the options?

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Roon, 2016-01-18
@Roon

Disagree with the above. This is not the same as IE 11. But what about the built-in Flash, which does not need to be updated and, most importantly, that it works faster? (like Google Chrome)
Having worked with it for several months every day, I can say that it has never failed, unlike Chrome, which sometimes crashes for me. Many sites open faster than in Chrome and Firefox for sure. Eats less RAM!
The main disadvantage is that there are no plugins. The interface is a bit inconvenient. Few settings. But those who are not, few people need.
And, well, in nature, I have not yet seen a working version of Edge for other versions of Windows.

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Maxim Zabelin, 2015-08-07
@stecker

Put 10 in the virtual machine and look at your health

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ShadowMaster, 2015-08-16
@ShadowMaster

There is no need for it. It's plain IE 11, just devoid of ActiveX support and dressed up in a glamorous interface. From the point of view of functionality, it lags behind firefox / chrome by 5 years.
If you want to look, then there are virtual machines. Also, he's goofy.

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Disen, 2015-08-07
@Disen

Option one is to upgrade to Windows 10. There is no Spartan for Windows 7 . At least for now.

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